Footnotes in Sermon Editor?
I'm giving Logos' sermon editor a try after having used Word for years. One feature I've enjoyed with Word is when I drop a quote from Logos directly into Word, it automatically footnotes it for me. That way I have the bibliographic info close at hand, but it's not mixed in with my sermon text. So far I haven't figured out a way for the resources to automatically "hide" in some way when I quote them, thereby cluttering up my preaching manuscript (if that makes sense). Obviously, I still want to know the source, but is there a way to footnote it or hyperlink it in some way so as not to have to manually remove it, reduce its size, etc.? I hope this makes sense. I've included a picture of my notes to give you an idea of what I mean.
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When you paste text in from a Logos resource, it should put it in a special quotation block with a link to the source. I'm curious why that didn't happen for you.
If you'd like to support requests for manual footnotes and hyperlinking, you can vote on these:
https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app/posts/footnotes-support-in-sermon-builder
https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-desktop-app/posts/add-hyperlinking-to-sermon-builder
I'm actually having the opposite problem, my footnotes are no longer appearing in Sermon Editor at all. I used to just reformat them when exporting into word, but now when I copy and paste something into SE I don't get any footnotes and have to manually input them. Is this just me or did that go away?